• JAPN 3050

    Fundamentals of Comprehending Advanced Japanese
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     GPA

    3.55

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course focuses on establishing a foundation for advanced Japanese language study by introducing strategies for developing reading and listening comprehension on everyday topics, including skimming, scanning, and kanji-recognition. Students completing the course will be eligible to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) at the N3 level. Prerequisite: JAPN 2020

  • JPTR 3100

    Myths and Legends of Japan
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     GPA

    3.55

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    A seminar exploring Japan's earliest myths describing the origins of its islands, their gods, and rulers through close readings in English of eighth-century chronicles and poems. Fulfills the Non-Western and Second Writing requirements.

  • JPTR 3210

    The Tale of Genji
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.55

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    A seminar devoted to an in-depth examination in English translation of Japan's most renowned work of literature, often called the world's first novel. Satisfies the Non-Western and Second Writing requirements.

  • JAPN 3300

    Japanese Food for Thought
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Food connects people; it is a vehicle for lives, and a facet of humanity. Investigating the social phenomena of Japanese food culture, students engage in active learning activities to stimulate discussions on the global context including cultural expressions, innovation, equity, and community. They also design a product to illustrate their reflective inquiry in further developing their culture and linguistic competency. Prerequisite: JAPN 3010.

  • JPTR 3320

    Cinematic Images of Japanese Culture and Society
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.77

    Last Taught

    Fall 2024

    This seminar examines how films from Japan visually raise different cultural and social issues, and how they relate to the universal human condition. With an understanding that films involve so many different disciplines, this seminar examines contemporary Japan via comparativist and cross-cultural perspectives by paying careful attention to the effects of the imagistic and visual power that only films can offer.

  • JPTR 3391

    Women in Modern Japanese Literature
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    1.00

     GPA

    3.93

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course will study how women and femininity have been represented in modern Japan--roughly defined as Japan from the 1890s to the present--mostly through textual literature but also through other mediums including film, manga, and stage productions. We will also analyze how modern and contemporary Japanese treatments of gender and individual identity reflect and/or defy broader global discourses on these issues.

  • JPTR 3400

    Tales of the Samurai
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     GPA

    3.52

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    A seminar focusing on influential medieval and early-modern narratives such as the Tale of Heike in which the notion of the samurai first developed. No prerequisites. Satisfies the non-Western and Second-Writing requirements.

  • CHTR 3559

    New Course in Chinese in Translation
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.76

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    New course in the subject of Chinese literature in translation

  • CHTR 3840

    Writing Women in Modern China
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    5.00

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.79

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This seminar focuses on works of fiction from modern China that articulate womanhood from a variety of perspectives. In addition to women writers (Qiu Jin, Ding Ling, Eileen Chang, Xi Xi, Chen Ran, Zhu Tianxin), male writers such as Xu Dishan, Mao Dun, and Lao She who devote unusual attention to feminine subjectivity are also included. Familiarity with Chinese culture and society and literary analysis are preferred, but not required.

  • CHIN 4010

    Advanced Chinese I
     Rating

    3.94

     Difficulty

    3.33

     GPA

    3.68

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course is a continuation of CHIN 3020. The goal of these courses is to help students understand journalistic essays and some literature pieces through systematic study of sentence patterns and formal writing styles. All aspects of Chinese language learning are still evenly balanced. Prerequisites: CHIN 3020 or equivalent.